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HARDWARE

USB 3.0 System Architecture

Nº 3121
DATE: CALL Other available dates:
PRICE NIS: 2520 + VAT
DURATION: 2 Days
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Course Overview:
The USB 3.0 (SuperSpeed) architecture is a third-generation, high-performance USB standard used to interconnect peripheral devices in computing platforms. USB 3.0 has been designed to consumer and high-end PCs, provides a greater than 10x increase in performance over the high-speed performance of USB 2.0.
The Complete USB 3.0 is intensive 2- day course designed for the hardware or software engineers. Attendees will learn about the significant changes made in the USB 2.0 protocol.  The training will feature in-depth coverage of the USB 3.0’s Physical, Data Link, and Protocol Layers. The changes in flow control and power management will be examined.
The course provides practical examples of USB 3.0 transactions and error conditions. The rules required for a host and device to be specification compliant will be indentified.

Level:

Intermediate


Who should attend?
  • Engineers proficient in USB 2.0 who need to migrate to the new USB 3.0 protocol
  • Engineers without previous experience with USB designs and want to learn the newest USB 3.0 standard


Prerequisities:
  • Working knowledge of USB 2.0 is recommended, but not required.
  • Working experience with HighSpeed Serial buses is suggested.

Skills Gained:

After completing this training, you will be able to:
USB 3.0 System Architecture training starts with a high-level review of the USB 3.0 specification to provide the big-picture context of the new standard.  Then the course drills down into the details for each layer of the USB 3.0 stack, providing a thorough understanding of the hardware/software protocols and mechanisms


Course Outline:
1. USB 3.0 Architectural Overview
  • Back compatibility to USB 2.0
  • USB 3.0 Physical, Link and Protocol Layers
  • USB 3.0 Systems Topology: Peripheral Devices, Host and Hubs
  • New Mechanical and Connectors
2. USB 3.0 Physical Layer
  • Transmitter/Receiver Block Diagram
  • Data Scrambling and Encoding
  • Symbols
  • LFPS

3. USB 3.0 Link Layer

  • Link Management and Flow Control Overview
  • Protocol Layer Packet Framing
  • Link (Layer) Commands
  • Logical Idle
  • LTSSM
  • USB 3.0 Flow Control  
  • USB 3.0 Reset
     

4. USB 3.0 Protocol Layer 
  • USB 3.0 Transaction definition
  • General packet features
  • Header fields
  • SuperSpeed Packet Definitions 
  • Transaction Sequences
  • Device Notifications
5. USB 3.0 Transaction Sequencing
  • Bulk Transfers
  • Control
  • Interrupt
  • Isochronous
     

6. Configuration


  • USB Configuration Overview
  • Device Configuration
  • Hub Configuration and Routing
     

7. Power Management

  • Link Power Management
  • Four Link Power States
  • Function Suspend/Resume
     



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